Bioblitz 2022
Visit Land Trust preserves, discover and document living things, and submit your observations to the online platform iNaturalist!
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Visit Land Trust preserves, discover and document living things, and submit your observations to the online platform iNaturalist!
Learn about the organization’s $20 million dollar capital campaign to protect lands and waters across the region!
The organization is focusing on protecting the steep hillsides and pristine shorelines that ensure water quality in the Finger Lakes.
Protection of this property secures its steep slopes and unique twin waterfalls, and safeguards water quality in Cayuga Lake.
A Major Announcement, Rochester’s Drinking Water Protected, an Employment Opportunity, and More!
Please join us for a major announcement about conservation in the Finger Lakes region.
The Finger Lakes Land Trust helped the Village of Odessa acquire two and a half miles of rail trail in Schuyler County.
55 acres in the Hemlock Lake watershed are now permanently protected.
60 Acres Near Hammond Hill Conserved Forever, Susquehanna River Protection, and an Employment Opportunity
The Finger Lakes Land Trust commends Governor Kathy Hochul for presenting a forward-looking budget that will positively impact all New Yorkers for years to come.
A resource for conservation landowners in the Finger Lakes region
The undeveloped islands contain a mix of woodlands, open habitat, and floodplain forest, and host a variety of wildlife including Bald Eagles and migratory birds.
Sometimes, the only warm-colored brushstrokes in this austere landscape are the maroon berry clusters of the staghorn sumac.
A look back at major conservation successes of 2021. Thank you for your contributions and hard work!
4 issues of The Land Steward from 2022.
The property includes woodlands bordering the state forest, fields maintained for wildlife habitat, and the headwaters of the West Branch of Owego Creek.
The property is directly adjacent to the 6,800-acre High Tor Wildlife Management Area.
Happy Holidays, Bell Station Under Contract, Winter Update, and More!
Enjoy a recording of this online presentation from Executive Director Andy Zepp.
The property will be added to the Hinchcliff Preserve, expanding it to over 300 acres.